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MN Native News: Leadership Program Opens Applications

Applications for the 12th cohort of the Native Nations Rebuilders Program are now open. The program is operated by the Native Governance Center.

And the Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis is now requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for its health center staff.


The Comedy of Ryan Khal and Earl Elliot

On this episode of The Live Feed, we visit with Ryan Khal and Earl Elliot, two comedians from the Twin Cities. They share with us how they create a show, terrifying moments, how to recover, what family and friends think of their profession, how comedy affects romantic relationships, and more. Keep listening as we bring you part of their performance from the show.


Hall Passes at North Community High School

The way students use hall passes at North Community High School can provide them certain benefits.


Cook County trio Common Ground makes Roadhouse debut

New Cook County trio Common Ground joined WTIP’s The Roadhouse recently during membership drive. The group is, from left, Bob LaMettry, Drew Heinonen, and Jon Steckelberg. Great sound; listen for their special rendition of “Purple Rain.”


Funding For The Arts in Minnesota

Today on Don’t Cha Know we discuss a topic that is very much at the forefront these days. Funding for the arts in Minnesota. It’s a panel discussion that was held at The Frozen River Film Festival and moderated by Michael Charron, Dean for the School of the Arts at Saint Mary’s University and Chair of the MN State Arts Board. The panel also consist of other esteemed in the community that contribute to the arts in Winona and in Minnesota.

The subtopics in the discussion include Legacy Funding and Legacy Amendment specifics, The history of the Winona Fine Arts Commission, The Blue Heron Committee’s contribution to the local art scene, The Great River Shakespeare Festival’s involvement, Winona as an arts centric community, and The Legacy Weekend. We’ll also hear discussions of the role of pubic subsidy, MN citizens for the arts, and how you can show your support during Arts Advocacy Day on March 8th.


MN90: The Opticom

Since the 1970’s intersections all over Minnesota use a special traffic management system developed by a local company by the name of-you guessed it-3M. Producer Allison Herrera tells us about the Opticom.


Northern Community Radio Book Club, Grand Rapids, MN

Close to Home talks with NCR’s Penny Holcomb during a visit to the KAXE Book Club.


Minnesota Native News: Fried Bread Controversy

This week on Minnesota Native News: Reporter Cole Premo explores the controversy surrounding a popular native comfort food, fried bread.


Whats Coming up at the Historic Holmes Theater February 2015

Amy and Becky chat about the new events coming up at the Theater….